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    Winter-Related Hazards – Protecting Your Workplace This Christmas

    Wed 12/08/2021 - 09:39

    Christmas is quickly approaching, bringing with it the wintry weather and a host of related health and safety risks. As enjoyable as this time of year is, we would like to raise awareness of winter-related hazards and risks you may encounter in the workplace to help ensure that your employees can stay safe and enjoy the festive season.

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    Icy conditions

    When snow and ice appear, road conditions can quickly deteriorate. Travelling to and from work is much riskier during the winter seasons, so taking the necessary safety precautions is essential. For example, checking that your tyres are in good condition, having an emergency supply kit in your boot and ensuring your route is clear before setting off can all make the difference and ensure that you get to work safely.

    To help ensure the safety of your employees on the road, SOCOTEC offers its safe driving online course.

    Electrical Safety

    Did you know that more than one in 40 (2.7%) people have suffered an electric shock due to badly wired Christmas lights? While indoor Christmas lights do not require PAT tests, employees should take sensible precautions to lessen the risk of electrocution, such as:

    • Buying lights with safety marks on the packaging
    • Checking for obvious signs of damage
    • Following the manufacturer’s instructions
    • Keeping them clear of flammable materials
    • Remembering to turn them off at the end of each day.

    SOCOTEC offers electrical safety online courses to support your organisation and reduce the risk of hazards associated with electricity.

    Working at Height

    When putting up decorations around the workplace, employers need to make sure suitable and safe equipment is provided to hang these from height, and that any risks such as trailing wires are limited as much as is reasonably possible.

    SOCOTEC also offer courses in regards to protecting your employees against the risks associated with working at height.

    Slips, trips and falls

    Nearly a third (32%) of people have fallen on ice, so it’s important that we ensure that all areas are gritted, that pathways are clear of detritus such as leaves and that there is adequate lighting available.

    Did you know that SOCOTEC offers a dedicated training course to reduce the risk of slips, trips and falls in the workplace?

    Idle buildings

    With many employees taking annual leave over the Christmas period, workplaces are often empty or at reduced capacity, which can heighten the risk of a number of different safety issues. When considering how best to manage an idle building, it is important to recognise they are vulnerable to a series of risks, such as:

    Fire

    In order to prevent arson attacks when a building is idle, organisations should check that all windows and doors have secure locks that are used, board up all accessible windows with secure panels and secure access ladders. It is also important for businesses to review the fire loading associated within the building and measures to remove any combustible (including fixtures/fittings) that might provide fuel for a fire. Consideration of de-fuelling the idle building should also be made.

    In order to prevent risk of fire in your workplace, SOCOTEC offers its dedicated Fire Safety training course.

    Legionella

    There is a higher risk when a building is idle as they can heighten the risk of stagnant water systems due to infrequent usage. In result this could increase the risk of Legionella’s disease, this is potentially a fatal type of pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria that is inhaled into the lungs, with aerosol-forming equipment such as showers posing a particularly high level of risk.

    To ensure you are aware of Legionella, its risks and hen to seek medical help, SOCOTEC offers its online Legionella training course.

    Freezing pipes

    Lastly, in order to prevent pipes from freezing in wintry conditions, it is recommended for employers to insulate pipes and water tanks – for example, wrapping pipes in cold areas with pipe sponge covers. Pipes tend to expand when they freeze, which can crack your pipes and lead to a number of problems, such as leaks. SOCOTEC has an online blog explaining how to prepare your water systems for the winter weather.

    How can SOCOTEC help?

    SOCOTEC can support your organisation with a range of classroom-based and online training courses, as well as provide a range of health and safety equipment. Our team of consultants offer a range of courses that can help support your safety during the winter time.

    Want to find out more about SOCOTEC’s Health and safety training?

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